Frequently Asked Questions

What's a vaginal suppository?

It's a small capsule that's inserted into the vagina. Although, our suppositories look like a pill capsule; they're for vaginal use only. Not oral consumption.

How do I insert the suppository into my vagina?

You can use an applicator and insert the suppository like a tampon. Or by using your finger to push it up to a comfortable place in your vagina. Insert it as far up as you would insert a tampon.

How often should I insert a suppository when I have a vaginal infection?

On average, if you insert 1 pill, every 12 hours for 3-5 days your infection will clear. Yet, if you have a particularly acute case of BV you must insert 1 suppository, every 12 hours for 6-14 days for your infection to clear. And if your partner is giving you BV you’ll need a regimen where you insert a suppository after you two have unprotected sex.

How long do I have to wait until I can have sex?

Typically 4-12 hours after inserting or until it has fully drained out of your vagina. And please be sure to shower before engaging in intimate activities.